LPU’s annual international fest “One World” is being celebrated on the theme of "Women Empowerment" for two days.
- Theme of the grand two-day celebration is “Women Empowerment”
- Students of 30 countries showcased their culture
- Colorful Procession, expo stalls, musical show let students imbibe global perspective to the core
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| GLIMPSES OF ONE WORLD |
Providing a common platform to international students from 30 countries
to represent heritage of their respective country, LPU organizes its
annual international fest “One World”. This year the 6th fest is being
celebrated on the theme of "Women Empowerment" for two days. Bhutan
Ambassador to India, Major General Vetsop Namgyel, inaugurated the
international cultural extravaganza at the campus. Prior to this, the
fest was flagged off for one kilo-meter long colourful procession which
comprised 30+ international tableaus. Showcasing and upholding cultural
inheritance of their respective country, international students kept on
dancing & singing all the way. Celebrating the theme of the year
students were holding placards with slogans “Give her power to change
the world”, “Every woman matters” and many more. Nepalese students
celebrated their New Year also.
International students were seen with attires, ornaments and other
attributes of their respective country. Continuing 5 years of
celebrations at 4 venues of the campus through 20 exhibition stalls,
2000 international students mesmerized 30000+ campus audiences.
Maintaining global unity, Indian students, too, participated along with
their International counterparts in different celebrations.
Awarded with the highest military decoration and national ‘Druk’ Medals
of his country, it is highlighting to share that Ambassador Namgyel was
commissioned from the Indian Military Academy. As a senior member of the
Royal Secretariat, he has worked closely with all the Secretaries and
Ministers of the Royal Government of Bhutan, in particular with the
ministries of Home and Foreign Affairs. He has presented his
credentials as Ambassador of Bhutan to India in the year 2009.
Addressing the students Ambassador asked international students to serve
as brand ambassadors of their respective countries at LPU Campus and to
represent their alma-mater while being back in their countries. He
specially asked Bhutanese students to uphold the glory of their country
by working closely with all other students irrespective of their origin
or being.
Welcoming the elite guest from Bhutan and congratulating all the fest
participants, LPU Chancellor Mr Ashok Mittal said: “Being global
university, we at LPU motivate our international students to celebrate
this mega-fest by showcasing and sharing their cultures and values with
students of other countries. This celebration of diversity indeed helps
students in strengthening bonds of unity in diversity and also in
imbibing global understanding.”
Students also showcased myths, folk-lore, tribal-tales, urban
development, music, dance-forms, literature, chivalry, currencies,
attires, languages and other achievements. Thousands of on-looking
students witnessed and enjoyed the spirit of ‘One World’. Participating
30 countries included students from China, Colombia, Russia, USA, South
Africa, Bhutan, Mauritius, Sri Lanka, Mongolia, Cameroon, Maldives,
Zambia, Afghanistan, Indonesia, Sudan, Rwanda, Tanzania, Thailand,
Kazakhstan and more.
One of the students from China Fu Jiaqi (B Design- M Design Program)
shared: “We are very happy to represent our country. We saw that other
students enjoyed dragon dance of our culture with a feeling of oneness.”
Mauritius student Arvind of Ayurveda Program, Sindimwo Kristian of BBA
from Russia and Katrina Varslavane from Latvia of B Sc Airlines program
hold: “This celebration has definitely made us more practical with an
elaborated insight into how world can be one leaving aside all self
interests.” Another student from Mongolia, Pagma said: “We understand
that the unity among human beings lies in their diversity. We are happy
to see that LPU designs this fest so that students with distinctive
cultural backgrounds work together and closely to be globally fit
citizens.”

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